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Leia

  • Adult
  • Female
  • Medium

About Leia

Ocean Springs, MS

Breed

Physical Traits

Adult
(3-8 years)
Female
Medium
(26-60 lbs)

Behavior

Personality
Loves, Quiet, Shy, Playful, Friendly
House-trained: Yes

Health

Spayed/Neutered:
Yes
Vaccinated:
Yes

Leia’s Compatibility

    This pet has unknown compatibility with kids.

    This pet has good compatibility with dogs.

    This pet has good compatibility with cats.

    This pet has unknown compatibility with other animals.

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Leia's Story

? Meet Leia – A Gentle Soul Ready for a Soft Place to Land<br/><br/>Leia (affectionately called Lay Lay or Lei Lei) is a 1.5-year-old Collie/Lab mix, weighing around 40 lbs. She spent the first part of her life as a stray with her sister Gumbo, then endured 7 long months in a shelter, where fear kept her pressed against the back of the kennel, hoping to disappear.<br/><br/>Now in foster care, Leia is learning that the world can be kind. She’s a very sweet, gentle girl who’s just shy and unsure around new people. She may keep her distance at first or bark from across the room, but she’s never aggressive—just scared. With time and patience, her silly, playful side begins to shine, and it’s such a joy to witness.<br/><br/>Leia’s ideal home will be calm and understanding, with someone who knows that building trust takes time. Once she feels safe, she loves being part of the action—especially if that action involves going for walks, which are truly the highlight of her day. She’s the first to the door and loves being out front, sniffing, exploring, and trying to chase critters along the way.<br/><br/>She’s also:<br/><br/>- Crate trained and goes in willingly<br/><br/>- House trained, especially with a doggy door<br/><br/>- Gentle taking treats, though she may prefer you place them on the floor<br/><br/>- Not destructive, though she might sneak a sock or shoe on occasion<br/><br/>- Great with other dogs, especially playful ones<br/><br/>- Good with cats in a home setting<br/><br/>- No resource guarding issues<br/><br/>Leia doesn't need much—she's not into toys, but she loves flipping dirt in the yard, chasing the hose, and napping on a dog bed by the window. Her joy is quiet, simple, and genuine.<br/><br/>Her perfect match? Anyone with a calm home and a gentle heart, who is willing to give her the time she needs to settle in, and who will take her on walks where she can truly come alive.<br/><br/>Leia’s past may have been hard, but her future is wide open. She’s looking for someone who sees the beauty in the shy ones and is ready to show her what a loving forever home feels like.<br/><br/>If interested in meeting Leia, please submit an application here: https://fjcasp.wufoo.com/forms/adoption-application/

? Meet Leia – A Gentle Soul Ready for a Soft Place to Land

Leia (affectionately called Lay Lay or Lei Lei) is a 1.5-year-old Collie/Lab mix, weighing around 40 lbs. She spent the first part of her life as a stray with her sister Gumbo, then endured 7 long months in a shelter, where fear kept her pressed against the back of the kennel, hoping to disappear.

Now in foster care, Leia is learning that the world can be kind. She’s a very sweet, gentle girl who’s just shy and unsure around new people. She may keep her distance at first or bark from across the room, but she’s never aggressive—just scared. With time and patience, her silly, playful side begins to shine, and it’s such a joy to witness.

Leia’s ideal home will be calm and understanding, with someone who knows that building trust takes time. Once she feels safe, she loves being part of the action—especially if that action involves going for walks, which are truly the highlight of her day. She’s the first to the door and loves being out front, s

? Meet Leia – A Gentle Soul Ready for a Soft Place to Land

Leia (affectionately called Lay Lay or Lei Lei) is a 1.5-year-old Collie/Lab mix, weighing around 40 lbs. She spent the first part of her life as a stray with her sister Gumbo, then endured 7 long months in a shelter, where fear kept her pressed against the back of the kennel, hoping to disappear.

Now in foster care, Leia is learning that the world can be kind. She’s a very sweet, gentle girl who’s just shy and unsure around new people. She may keep her distance at first or bark from across the room, but she’s never aggressive—just scared. With time and patience, her silly, playful side begins to shine, and it’s such a joy to witness.

Leia’s ideal home will be calm and understanding, with someone who knows that building trust takes time. Once she feels safe, she loves being part of the action—especially if that action involves going for walks, which are truly the highlight of her day. She’s the first to the door and loves being out front, sniffing, exploring, and trying to chase critters along the way.

She’s also:

- Crate trained and goes in willingly

- House trained, especially with a doggy door

- Gentle taking treats, though she may prefer you place them on the floor

- Not destructive, though she might sneak a sock or shoe on occasion

- Great with other dogs, especially playful

How To Adopt

Leia was listed as Adoptable by Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets
How can I adopt Leia?
Click the Start Your Inquiry button, and share some preliminary details with Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets. They may then ask for more details or an official application prior to an adoption. If you're a match, they'll reach out with next steps and timing.
How can I find out if Leia is a good fit for me?
Click the "See How You Match" button, answer a few simple questions, and see how you match up! It takes less than a minute to complete. You can also reach out directly to Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets for details on the pet.
When can I meet Leia?
If you've submitted an inquiry, Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets will review your information and may ask you to fill out an official application. If you're a good fit for Leia, they'll reach out to set up a meeting.
What if I have more questions about the adoption process?
Just reach out directly to Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets, and they'll be happy to help!
Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets's Adoption Policy
At FJCASP, we dedicate a great deal of love, time, and resources to caring for our animals, and our top priority is to see them go to permanent, loving homes with people who have the knowledge and means to provide proper care. Adoption Fee: $80–$150 Vet References Required We require that all potential adopters provide veterinary references. This allows us to confirm that any current or past pets have been kept up to date on vaccinations, preventatives, and are spayed/neutered. Most veterinary offices are familiar with this request. Our goal is to ensure that our animals are placed in homes where they will remain safe, healthy, and properly cared for. Long-Term Commitment Adopting a pet is a serious, long-term commitment. We want all potential adopters to understand their responsibilities and be prepared to care for an animal for its lifetime. Home Requirements To provide a safe environment, we require that adopters provide: - Proper shelter for the animal - Understanding of how to introduce a new pet to children and existing animals -Commitment to keeping the animal as an indoor pet Adoption Approval All adoptions must be finalized and approved by the FJCASP Board. This ensures oversight by experienced individuals who can confirm that all parties understand their responsibilities and that the animal’s welfare is prioritized. Adopter Responsibilities It is part of our adoption agreement that all medical treatments, veterinary costs, preventatives, food, and shelter are the sole responsibility of the adopter. Our goal is to place each animal in a loving, safe, and permanent home, and these guidelines help us ensure that every adoption is successful for both the pet and the adopter.

Leia is from Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets

[Ocean Springs, MS]

Our Mission
Our Mission & Story Friends of Jackson County Animal Shelter Pets was founded in 2013 to help the growing number of animals entering the Jackson County Animal Shelter in Gautier, MS. We are a 501(c)(3) nonprofit, foster-based rescue, which means we do not have a physical facility — all of our pets live in loving foster ho...
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